The International Community and Antarctica

The author analyzes the conflict surrounding Antarctica and its valuable resources. He concludes that any solution must reconcile the interests of those states claiming special rights to Antarctica with the interests of the growing number of lesserdeveloped states that are calling for an equitable r...

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Main Author: Pinto, M. C.W.
Format: Text
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Published: University of Miami School of Law Institutional Repository 1978
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Online Access:https://repository.law.miami.edu/umlr/vol33/iss2/9
https://repository.law.miami.edu/context/umlr/article/2470/viewcontent/UMLR_20vol_2033_20no_202_20Pinto.pdf
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Summary:The author analyzes the conflict surrounding Antarctica and its valuable resources. He concludes that any solution must reconcile the interests of those states claiming special rights to Antarctica with the interests of the growing number of lesserdeveloped states that are calling for an equitable restructuring of the world economic order. He then proposes utilizing the procedural framework of the United Nations to provide a solution predicated on global cooperation.